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  • 1CEMAG HiGH EffiCiEnCyCross flow-ClAssifiEr

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  • 3THINKING GLOBALLY ACTING IN PARTNERSHIP!

    This mission statement as the foundation of our corporate philosophy enables us to face the challanges of the global market in the future.

    The requirement of our customers of energy and cost efficiency of their facilities led to the decision, to develop an innovative energy saving classifying and grinding s ystem.

    CMP head quarter in Dessau/Germany

    At the end of the process stood the development of the first industrial prototype with so far unreached performance. The unique low specific energy consumption s ecures, besides other advantages, the economical success of our partners also in future!

    Your CMP team

    Foreword

  • 4Based on the most recent fi ndings and requirements of the manufacturing industry our engineers and technicians launched the High Effi ciency Cross Flow-Classifi er of the 3rdgeneration with most distinctive qualities.

    DIFFERENT FROM THE REST

    SPECIAL ADvANTAGES

    Deagglomeration system

    Flying suspension of cage rotor, short shaft

    Symmetric geometry of fi neness regulation blades,

    screwed together

    Special cage sealing without sealing air

    Separate angle adjustment of air guide vane

    Stepless adjustment of air fl ow

    Stepless adjustment of cage speed

    Cooling by recirculated air or partial air-fl ow mode

    Stepless installation sizes

    Partial loads possible

    Low power requirement

    Wear-optimised design

    High availability

    High economic effi ciency

    SPECIAL ADvANTAGES

    dispersing disk system

    fineness regulation rotor

    air guide vane system

    feed material

    feed material

    air inlet

    exhausting channel

    coarse materialcoarse material

    feed material

    air outlet with fine material

    classifier housing

    CEMAG High Efficiency Cross Flow-Classifier

  • 5The material is ideally dispersed in a multistage dispersing disk system and distributed evenly in the air stream at the separation zone, around the rotor.

    In the classifying zone the material is affected by centrifugal-, drag- and flow forces. Depending

    FuNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE

    on cage rotor speed, air quantity and air guide vane positioning, the material is separated into fine and coarse material.

    The fine material is separated from the air in a c yclone or filter. The coarse material is dis-charged into a coarse material collection cone.

    feed materialfeed material

    air flow air flow

    coarse material

    air outlet with fine material

    CEMAG High Efficiency Cross Flow-Classifier

  • 6 Classifying

    of fi ne-grained products like cements, l i me stone fi llers, quartz powders, burnt lime, lime hydrates, etc.

    Dedusting

    of crushed sand, limestone grains, ores and minerals

    Cooling and drying

    of the products during the classifying process

    Fineness

    - sieving D97 from 1 m 1000 m - cement surface 2.600-8.000 cm/g acc. to Blaine

    APPLICATIONS

    Cement

    On-site planning of a crushed sand plant

    Limestone filler

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  • 7CEMAG High Efficiency Cross Flow-Classifier

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    CLASSIFIER uNIT

    Classifier

    Cyclone

    Pendulum flap

    Air slide with accessories

    Sampling device

    Transfer chute

    Screw conveyor

    Belt conveyor

    Dedusting filter

    In order to obtain an optimally harmonised plant, our customers can choose special options from an extensive range of accessories:

  • 8 CEMAG High Efficiency Cross Flow-Classifier

    CLASSIFIER MODE OF OPERATION

    Recirculated air mode with cyclone and cooling, or without cooling

    Through-air mode with filter

  • 9Especially in the cement production sector it is essential to ensure an effective upper temp era-ture limit to prevent negative impacts as a result of excessively high temperatures. CMP realizes this by means of a fresh air system with a con-trol concept which is especially adapted to the process. Investment costs for c ement c oolers can be saved by this fresh air fl ap s ystem.

    COOLING AND DRYING PROCESS

    It is possible to dry products during the clas-sifying process with this system. Therefore, the classifi er is charged with hot gas instead of fresh air. For economic reasons and in terms of reducing CO2 emissions, it is appropriate to use existing warm exhaust air, for example from the preheater.

    CEMAG High Efficiency Cross Flow-Classifier

    Drying

    CoolingCooling

    Drying

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    Dimensions non-binding* Dimension depends on final air flow

    The CMP AG production program includes the approved sizes from DN 300 to DN 7.000

    SERIES

    Models

    TypeDimensions in [mm] Weight

    w ithout wear lining [kg]

    Air flow [m/h]

    Capacity[t/h]

    (OPC 35)D H L N x y d

    HQ15 1500 3180 2150 1920 900 755 300 2.970 18.000 8 - 12

    HQ18 1800 3430 2560 2310 1050 940 300 4.150 25.000 12 - 18

    HQ21 2100 4400 3340 2930 1350 1050 400 9.800 40.000 18 - 24

    HQ24 2400 4800 3630 3400 1520 1200 400 12.100 60.000 24 - 35

    HQ26 2600 5385 3930 3680 1650 1300 500 13.520 80.000 35 - 55

    HQ30 3000 5830 4535 4245 1900 1530 500 15.750 120.000 55 - 80

    HQ34 3400 6025 5310 4750 2150 1730 500 21.300 165.000 80 - 100

    HQ36 3600 7320 6700 5890 2760 2280 600 35.120 200.000 100 - 120

    HQ38 3800 8360 7020 6295 2900 2375 600 40.000 250.000 120- 145

    HQ40 4000 8800 7390 6625 3050 2500 600 42.105 300.000 145 - 200

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    Air flow: 500 to 500.000 m/hCapacity: 50 to 400.000 kg/h

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    ARRANGEMENT OF SuPPORT BRACKETS

    T1 T2 T3 T4 T5

    T3 T5

    Quantity, form and position according to installation possibilities: T1, T2, T3, T4, T5

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    vERSIONS OF DRIvE

    The types of drive can be adapted individually to our customers requirements.

    Gear motorElastic coupling between gear motor and drive shaft

    Gear unitElastic coupling between electric-motor and gear unit as well as between gear unit and drive shaft

    V-belt drivebetween electric-motor and drive shaft

    Gear unit

    Gear motor

    v-belt drive

    CEMAG High Efficiency Cross Flow-Classifier

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    MATERIALS uSED FOR wEAR PROTECTION

    In order to guarantee high service life, all parts of the CEMAG Classifier which are exposed to wear are of wear-resistant materials as standard design. The housing parts are lined with mineral stone compound, cast basalt or mineral mortar.

    The number and size of installed inspection doors and flaps guarantee an easy maintenance and inspection of the classifier inside.

    Cast basalt, mineral mortar Composite Hard metal

    feed material system1

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    air guide vane4

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    impact apron22

    fineness regulation blade55

    dispersing disk system33

    suction connection6

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    housing7

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    wEAR PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE

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    Since the market launch of the fi rst classifi ers at the end of the 19th century, additional cl assifi er gener ations have been developed pushed f orward by the world-wide demand for more e ffi cient c l assi fyi ng solutions and high-quality products.

    The fan and fi ne material separation of the C yclone Recirculating Air-Classifi er of the 2nd gene ration (since approx. 1960) have been installed outside, which led to an improved regulation of the pro duct fi neness.

    The CEMAG Cross Flow-Classifi er belongs to the 3rd generation and works with a cage system instead of the traditional counter-wings. The cage is streamed according to the cross-fl ow-principle and thus achieves again a remarkably increased effi ciency.

    1st generation Compact-Classifi er

    3rd generationCross Flow-Classifi er

    2nd generationCyclone Recirculating Air-Classifi er

    Tromp curve

    AIR CLASSIFIER GENERATION

    CEMAG Classifying-Technology

    1st generation Compact-Classifier

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    e ef

    ficie

    ncy

    (%)

    particle size (m)

    2nd generationCyclone RecirculatingAir-Classifier

    3rd generationCross Flow-Classifier

    CONSuLTING, OPTIMISATION, MODERNISATION, MAINTENANCE FOR ALL TYPES OF CLASSIFIERS IN THE wORLD

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    Comparison of tromp-curves CEM | 52.5 R LA & CEM | 42.5 R LA

    CEMAG Classifying-Technology

    MODERNISATION OF COMPLETE PLANTS

    The pictures document the result of the modernisation of a white cement plant in Harmignies/Belgium. The diagram shows the effi ciency improvement of the grinding and classifying process. In this plant the existing 1st generation classifi er has been replaced by a CEMAG Classifi er of the 3rd generation.

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    X (m)tromp-curve before modernisation tromp-curve after modernisation

    75,7%

    6,5%

    5.200 Blaine

    3.200 Blaine

    5.200 Blaine5.200 Blaine5.200 Blaine

    TuRN OLD INTO NEw

    Modernisation of a white cement plant in Harmignies/Belgium

    before after

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    MODERNISATION OF ALL TYPES OF OLDER CLASSIFIERS

    Reengineering and modernisation of all types and makes of older classifiers, for example by integration of a modern cage system.

    Old design After modification

    feed material

    fine material air outlet to cyclone

    fresh air inletair inlet from fan

    ADvANTAGES OF THE NEw CONSTRuCTION

    Improved material dispersion

    Improved separation conditions

    Production increase of min. 20%

    Production of materials with bigger specific surface possible

    Free of over-size particles

    Reduction of specific energy consumption

    Lower rotation speed with the same fineness

    Fast and directed reaction to grindability- and temperature fluctuations

    Higher cost savings and production increase

    coarse material

    TuRN OLD INTO NEw

    CEMAG Classifying-Technology

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    TECHNICS, PERFORMANCE, IDEAS, INTELLIGENCE

    With the classifi er separation and dedusting

    Drying and cooling

    Production of fi ller of 35% >100m up to 0,5%

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    TOGETHER wE ARE STRONG:CMP AND PARTNERS

    Together with our affiliated companies we form a strong, professional and competent team: CMP and partners. The know-how available in various e ngineering disciplines enables us to a long-term and forward-looking realisation of your plant from one source; starting from design to c ommissioning.

    These services include all kinds of professional design in the areas building construction, in-dustrial and civil engineering up to the erection of complete production plants. Furthermore, our scope of services contains professional processing and treatment technology, storage, transportation, mixed-bed technology etc.

    CMP and partners have learned through d ecades of experience to define your e xpectations and needs jointly with you and to implement them.

    CMP head quarter in Dessau/Germany

    CMP R&D Technical Center, Hameln

    CMP and Partners

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    H a n n o v e rB e r l i n

    D e s s a u

    s p r i n g e

    H a m e l n

    F r a n k F u r t

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    Cement and Mining Processing (CMP) AGAlte Landebahn 1506846 Dessau / GermanyPhone: +49 340 / 21 67 - 0Fax: +49 340 / 21 67 - [email protected]

    M&M BAU GMBHRathenaustrae 2-631832 Springe / GermanyPhone: +49 5041 / 80 21 85 - 0Fax: +49 5041 / 80 21 85 - [email protected]

    CMP r&D Technical CentreFreibusch 331789 Hameln / GermanyPhone: +49 5151 / 10 730 - 0Fax: +49 5151 / 10 730 - 90

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    HOw TO FIND uS

    CMP and Partners

    Disclaimer Copyright S/29.11.2010 CMP AG. The information, descriptions and illustrations provided in this brochure are not binding. CMP excludes any liability claims against CMP based on the use of the information provided. The information, descriptions and illustrations contained in these pages are subject to change by CMP and are protected by copyright. Any reproduction or other use without the prior consent by CMP is strictly prohibited.

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    Cement and Mining Processing (CMP) AGAlte Landebahn 15

    06846 Dessau-Rolau

    Germany

    Phone: +49 340 / 21 67 - 0Fax: +49 340 / 21 67 - 111

    [email protected]

    www.cmpag.com